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Budapest, October 26 (MTI) – The ruling Fidesz party raised its support in polls while the Jobbik party has diminished in popularity in the previous quarter, according to a poll published by Tárki on Wednesday.

Fidesz raised its support from 30 percent in July to 32 percent in October in the whole sample and from 49 percent to 54 percent among decided voters, people with a clear party preference, in the same period.

Jobbik’s support fell from 14 percent to 10 percent in the whole sample and from 22 percent to 17 percent among decided voters.

The Socialists garnered support of 9 percent in October, up from 8 percent in July on the whole sample and 15 percent, up from 13 percent among decided voters.

Support for the leftist opposition Democratic Coalition (DK) stood at 4 percent, that of LMP at 2 percent, Együtt had 1 percent while support for the Dialogue party was below 1 percent in October, all of them unchanged from July. Among decided voters these figures were 6 percent for DK, 3 percent for LMP, 2 percent for Egyutt and 1 percent for Dialogue, the poll said, noting that added together, the left-liberal camp has more support than Jobbik (28 percent as against 17 percent, respectively, among decided voters.)

The percentage of undecided voters who did not choose any party to support stood at 40 percent in October, up from 38 percent in July.